30. THE SAD ‘REALITY’ OF Entire Childhoods Captured Online

Thoughts On Raising Wee-Warriors Once upon a time, the only family movies we saw were those of our own. As to what other families did behind closed doors, we could only speculate. Curiosity was typically tempered by assumptions and asking those around us. Nowadays, if I was so inclined, I could sit and watch the … Continue reading 30. THE SAD ‘REALITY’ OF Entire Childhoods Captured Online

28. The Trouble With Rank

When we rank and categorise individuals, we hinder their ability to collaborate and work effectively. Recognising that rank is a human social construct, (and an unnecessary one at that), means we can choose to change the narrative. To become equal participants in achieving our organisational visions; and harness a collective intelligence far greater than any one individual alone could possess.

25. Comparisonitis? Remember the Ballerina

Many of us have heard that 'comparison is the thief of joy', and it is true. Comparing ourselves to others, and feeling that we are not as good, is detrimental to our wellbeing. We all have our flaws. But moreover, we need to ensure we recognise what is really worthy of our attention.